Community Chemotherapy Nurse
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Nursing
Oncology Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Healthcare Nursing, Palliative Care Nurse
Community Chemotherapy Nurse | Meaningful Patient Relationships | Specialist Clinical Support | Ongoing Professional Development
Using your oncology expertise in the community offers a unique opportunity to build stronger patient relationships while delivering truly personalised care. This Community Chemotherapy Nurse role gives you the autonomy to provide life-changing treatment in patients' homes, supported by an experienced clinical team that prioritises both patient outcomes and professional development.
Whether you're currently working as a Chemotherapy Nurse or Oncology Nurse, you'll have the time and support to make a meaningful difference every day. As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll manage a small caseload, delivering specialist treatments in a one-to-one setting where you can focus on quality care rather than competing clinical demands. You'll enjoy a high degree of autonomy while benefiting from structured development, clinical support, and clear opportunities to further enhance your oncology expertise.
Package& Benefits
- Salary up to £44,500 per annum, depending on experience.
- Additional £4,877.50 p/a car allowance or fully expensed company car.
- Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:30am to 5:30pm.
- Private healthcare cover.
- Funded training, ongoing development, and financial support for further qualifications.
This specialist healthcare provider partners with the NHS to deliver complex treatments directly to patients in their homes. With a strong focus on safety, clinical excellence, and patient‑centred care, the organisation is committed to supporting its nurses through ongoing development, robust clinical governance, and a collaborative culture that values expertise and compassion.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver chemotherapy treatment safely and effectively within patients' homes.
- Undertake comprehensive patient assessments and monitor treatment responses throughout the care journey.
- Provide education, reassurance, and personalised clinical support to patients and their carers.
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation and report adverse events in line with clinical protocols.
- Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.
- Must be a SACT Passport holder.
- Prior experience in a chemotherapy / oncology setting.
- Full UK driving licence and based within a 40‑minute commute from Cardiff.
Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
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